- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Tue, 09 Dec 2025 12:05 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Indian Woman In Tokyo Viral Video: No one expects an ordinary evening to suddenly turn into a moment of pure fear, but that’s exactly what happened to an Indian woman living in Tokyo. She shared a video describing how a massive 7.6 magnitude earthquake shook the city, leaving her terrified. In her clip, she speaks in Hindi, saying, "Itna tez earthquake tha ki meri toh jaan hi chali gayi thi, kyonki vo ruk hi nahi raha tha. Almost 3-4 minutes tak earthquake tha aur itna tez tha ki mai bahar aa gayi but usually yahan pe koi bahar hi nahi aata kyunki inhe dar hi nahi hai."
She explains that the shaking felt endless, so strong that she rushed outside in fear. But when she looked around her residential complex, she was shocked to see that no one else had stepped out. According to her, people in Japan believe their buildings are strong enough to handle even powerful quakes, so they stay indoors calmly.
In her caption, she wrote, "I have experienced hundreds of earthquakes in Japan but not one like this one, a very long 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit the Tokyo area, around even a Tsunami warning has been issued."
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The video shared on Instagram by the handle 'palakintokyo' received many comments from people. One user wrote, "Oh bhai people are like ye toh roz ka hai kuch nhi hoga." "I thought now it’s over," a second user wrote. "Stay safe, Palku," wrote a third user. "No tsunami," added another user.
Soon after, Japan’s Meteorological Agency confirmed that tsunami waves had reached parts of northern Japan. Officials had already warned that waves up to three metres could hit the northeastern coast. Local reports later mentioned that several people were injured in different areas impacted by the quake.
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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi announced the establishment of an emergency task force to evaluate the scale of the damage and she also emphasised that public safety remains the government’s top priority and confirmed that every possible measure is being implemented to support affected residents and assess the situation while talking to reporters.





